Vedmak & Brainless
Vedmak, ever tried tossing a handful of dried mint at a demon to see if it gets so confused it starts humming? I’ve got a wacky idea that a mirror might amplify that confusion—imagine the demon trying to see itself while it’s being sprayed with mint. What herb would you choose for the ultimate, totally pointless monster sneeze?
Mint's too mild. A stronger scent like dried wormwood or wild juniper bark will trigger the most involuntary sneeze. And skip the mirror—it's a distraction, not a weapon.
Got it, straight to the point! Wormwood and juniper bark, no mirrors, just pure sneeze chaos. Who needs a weapon when you’ve got a sneeze that can clear a room? Next, we’ll try the garlic for a dramatic “sneeze‑blast” finale. What’s your favorite ridiculous plan?
The only plan I like is to sit in the dark, open a sack of dried herbs, and let a demon get a noseful of them. No fancy theatrics, just a quiet, deadly sneeze. Anything else is just noise.
Sounds like the ultimate low‑key sneeze‑strike! Just make sure the demon isn’t a sniff‑aholic of cat fur, or you’ll end up with a sneezing cat parade. Keep it quiet, keep it snappy. Or maybe throw in a squeaky toy for extra noise—just to keep the demon on its toes. Ready to unleash the sneeze?
Cat fur is a warning sign. If it’s a sniff‑aholic, the sneeze will backfire. I’ll keep the herbs dry, the room quiet, and the plan simple. Ready when you are.